Left: Two more photos by Steve Kellet. Where is he now? The last time I saw him he had a big acid bath in his basement.
Below Left: See Owen being very brave.

Right: The insert and facia for Dead Above the Neck. You can really appreciate the high level of technology that was available to us at the time. There was a great deal of cutting out that had to be done which explains why most peoples copies are so badly assembled.
Below Right: One of the posters advertising the album.

Left: Christmas Eve 1984 at the Pavilion. I can't remember a thing about it. If you do, send in your version of events and it can replace this dull caption. If you took either of these photos also let me know.

The Prince Consort in Ryde, the Waltons Ancestral Home. It was being run by Brian McDoormat as a theatre but we got the impression that they were in need of cash an were dumbing down to bring in the proles.

The Feet on the Street Gig also at the Pavilion, complete with local news crews and representatives of our prospective record company. As I recall we were shit. But apparently not shit enough to put off the record company (unfortunately). Before the gig there had been a some kind of launch party for the album which was supposed to be representative of the bands playing on the island at the time. What it actually turned out to be was representative of Rod Gammons current recording equipment. I can only presume that we didn't give a monkey's at the time of the recording as our contribution was frankly crap. Hats off to Abandon City for at least turning in a creditable recording,

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